Most of the offline market is covered by Vivo, Oppo, and Samsung in India. Most of these smartphones in an offline market are not worthy at all. But Vivo comes with a great device in the mid-range market. Vivo V11 Pro is finally launched in India with Halo display which is having very small waterdrop notch at the top and features In-Display fingerprint sensor which is 4th gen, So it is much faster.

Vivo V11 comes with a 6.41-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED display. It has 402 PPI and 19:9 aspect ratio and 91.27% screen to body ratio which minimizing the side and top bezels to even further.

Under the hood, Device is powered by the Snapdragon 660 processor which is very popular in Midrange smartphones. This octa-core processor is clocked at 2.2GHz and It has Adreno 512 GPU. It packs 64GB of internal storage with 6GB of RAM inside. Although, The phone has a dedicated memory card slot so you can expand your storage up to 256GB via MicroSD card.

Talking about the optics, The waterdrop notch has 24-megapixels (f/2.0 aperture) front-facing camera. Front facing camera has features like HDR Support and AI Selfie lightings. Talking about the rear camera it has a 12MP sensor with a 5MP sensor with dual pixel technology. It also comes with artificial intelligence based scene recognition, AI Backlight HDR, and AI assistant for portrait shots.

The Vivo V11 Pro comes with the In-Display Fingerprint sensor which is said to be the fourth generation and 50% faster than the last generation.

The device is running on the Android 8.1 based on the FunTouchOS 4.5, Xiaomi’s spokesperson didn’t mention anything about the Android Pie update.

The Vivo V11 Pro, which is manufactured in India, is priced at Rs. 25,990. The phone is now available for pre-booking and will be available for purchase from 12th September through online and offline stores across the country.

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